The Brutalist Report - tech
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- The Letter S, by Donald Knuth [pdf] [1d]
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- I reverse engineered Apple's video wallpapers [1d]
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- Deep – CLI/REPL for generating and iterating on codebases using DeepSeek [1d]
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- DOS Zone [1d]
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- Starship's Twelfth Flight Test [1d]
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- Google Declaring War on the Web [1d]
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- Show HN: CPU-only transcription for YouTube, TikTok, X, Instagram videos [1d]
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- GitHub's take on age assurance for developers [1d]
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- PopuLoRA: Co-Evolving LLM Populations for Reasoning Self- Play [1d]
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- Declining America [1d]
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- Anthropic is expanding to Colossus2. Will use GB200 [1d]
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- Anthropic is expanding to Colossus2. Will use GB200 [1d]
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- SpaceX S-1 [1d]
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- In Yesterday's IO Keynote Google Declared War on the Remnants of the Web [1d]
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- Colorado Amended SB051 (Age Verification Bill) to Exclude Open Source Projects [1d]
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- SpaceX punts Starship launch as investigation opens into Starbase worker's death [1d]
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- Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing [1d]
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- An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry [1d]
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- None of Starbucks' 'Widely Recyclable' Cups Ended Up at a Recycling Facility [1d]
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- Node.js 26.0.0 (Now with Temporal) [1d]
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- Flipper One Tech Specs [2d]
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- Cooling copper plates could slash data center energy use by 90% [2d]
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- Qian Xuesen: The missile genius America lost and China gained (2025) [2d]
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- Why is Inkwell stuck in review [2d]
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- I Don't Vibe Code [2d]
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- After Town Bans Flock, Councilmember Crashes Out, Proposes Internet, Phone Ban [2d]
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- Show HN: Dari-docs – Optimize your docs using parallel coding agents [2d]
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- Ask HN: Shouldn't Google need to give a public statement about Railway incident? [2d]
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- Hormuz closure could trigger 'agrifood shock', price crisis within a year [2d]
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- CEO Walks Back Comment About Replacing 'Lower-Value Human Capital' with AI [2d]
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- Apparently Google hates us now [2d]
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- OpenAI Is Preparing to File for an IPO Soon [2d]
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- Mycorrhizal Fungi, Nature's Key to Plant Survival and Success [2d]
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- Google I/O 2026 had nothing to say and said it badly ahead of Apple's WWDC [2d]
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- The surprising story behind the first British person in space [2d]
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- Show HN: Lance – image/video generation and understanding in one model [2d]
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- Formal Verification Gates for AI Coding Loops [2d]
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- Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk apparently used AI to write her latest novel [2d]
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- Stable Audio 3 [2d]
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- Show HN: Hocuspocus 4 – self-hosted Yjs collaboration backend [2d]
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- Testing distributed systems with AI agents [2d]
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- Victory: Tennessee man jailed 37 days for Trump meme wins $835,000 settlement [2d]
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- GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension [2d]
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- 560-610 minutes of exercise a week needed for substantial heart benefits [2d]
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- America's Greatest Strategic Blunder: The Imprisonment of Qian Xuesen [2d]
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- Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130M Europeans switching to sovereign payment [2d]
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- Meta blocks human rights accounts from reaching audiences in Arabia and the UAE [2d]
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- Anna's Archive Hit with $19.5M Default Judgment and Global Domain Takedown Order [2d]
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- Saying Goodbye to Asm.js [2d]
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- College students drown out AI-praising commencement speeches with boos [2d]
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- Google's AI is being manipulated. The search giant is quietly fighting back [2d]
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- Map of Metal [2d]
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- Qwen3.7-Max: The Agent Frontier [2d]
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- No way to parse integers in C [2d]
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- Learnings from 100K lines of Rust with AI (2025) [2d]
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- The weird, wild story of humanity's obsession with gold [2d]
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- The AI Quant Desk for Onchain Finance [2d]
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- Everything in C is undefined behavior [2d]
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- Ex-Apple engineer says Apple deliberately slows older phones via updates [2d]
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- Infomaniak transitions to a foundation model to protect user data privacy [2d]
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- There's no earthly way of knowing which direction we are going [2d]
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- India's hottest district shuts at 10 am as mercury breaches 48 C mark [2d]
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- Testing MiniMax M2.7 via API on three real ML and coding workflows [2d]
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- GitHub Compromised [2d]
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- GitHub Compromised [2d]
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- Evals Will Break and You Won't See It Coming [2d]
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- Japan is gripped by mass allergies. A 1950s project is to blame [2d]
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- Ben Welsh made an index of all FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive [2d]
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- Railway Blocked by Google Cloud [2d]
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- Incident Report: Railway Blocked by Google Cloud (Resolved) [2d]
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- El Niño is coming. The last time ocean temp. looked like this, millions died [2d]
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- GitHub is investigating unauthorized access to their internal repositories [2d]
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- SpaceX S-1: xAI plans to buy another $2.8B worth of turbines for its data centers, including a $2B deal for mobile gas turbines, the type it's being sued over (Tim De Chant/TechCrunch) [1d]
- SpaceX S-1: xAI had a $6.4B operating loss on $3.2B in revenue in 2025; Grok and X had 550M MAUs combined as of March 2026, and 117M used Grok's AI features (Rebecca Bellan/TechCrunch) [1d]
- SpaceX S-1: Anthropic is paying SpaceX $1.25B/mo. until May 2029 under their compute deal; Anthropic says it's expanding the deal to include Colossus 2 capacity (Ina Fried/Axios) [1d]
- Filing: SpaceX reports 2025 revenue of $18.7B, up 33% YoY, a $4.9B loss, vs. a $791M profit in 2024, and $20.7B in capital expenditures, up from $11.2B (New York Times) [1d]
- Nvidia reports Q1 net income up 211% YoY to $58.3B, beating analyst estimates of $42.9B, and raises Q2 revenue forecast to $91B (Robbie Whelan/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- In disclosures to investors, Anthropic says it expects to generate $10.9B in revenue in Q2, vs. $4.8B in Q1, and turn a $559M operating profit, its first ever (Berber Jin/Wall Street Journal) [1d]
- SpaceX files publicly for its IPO, choosing Nasdaq to make its debut under the symbol SPCX (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Nvidia reports Q1 revenue up 85% YoY to $81.6B, Data Center revenue up 92% to $75.2B, and announces an $80B additional share repurchase authorization (Nvidia Newsroom) [1d]
- OpenAI says an internal general-purpose reasoning model has disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a central problem in discrete geometry posed in 1946 (OpenAI) [1d]
- Granta and the Commonwealth Foundation say they can't determine yet if AI was used to write a prize-winning short story after critics pointed to signs of AI use (The Guardian) [2d]
- Google says it is testing new ad formats in search results and AI Mode, including Conversational Discovery ads, Highlighted Answers, and AI-powered Shopping ads (Anu Adegbola/Search Engine Land) [2d]
- Airbnb says it is adding luggage storage, airport pickups, car rentals, grocery delivery, and thousands of boutique and independent hotels to its platform (Jacob Passy/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Sources: OpenAI is preparing to file confidentially for an IPO as early as Friday (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Ubisoft reports a record operating loss of $1.40B for the year to March and says sales in 2026-27 would fall by about 8% to 9%; UBI falls 6%+ (Reuters) [2d]
- Internal memo: Xbox hires game industry analyst Matthew Ball as chief strategy officer, and names Scott Van Vliet, who led Azure AI infrastructure, as Xbox CTO (Tom Warren/The Verge) [2d]
- Internal memo: Mark Zuckerberg told employees that he does not expect more company-wide layoffs this year (Katie Paul/Reuters) [2d]
- An interview with Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff about plans for Tinder, including a redesign, AI features, live events, and group dating to win over Gen Z (Samantha Kelly/Bloomberg) [2d]
- OpenAI's Chris Lehane says he is pursuing "reverse federalism", lobbying blue states to pass AI safety laws and create a de facto US standard, as DC dithers (Brendan Bordelon/Politico) [2d]
- Stability AI releases a new family of audio models called Stability Audio 3.0 that is trained on licensed data; the top model can generate six-minute songs (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) [2d]
- NanoClaw creator NanoCo raised a $12M seed led by Valley Capital and says it is booking enterprise customers; co-founders say they rejected a $20M buyout offer (Julie Bort/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Variational, which has built a protocol for decentralized derivatives trading aimed at gathering liquidity from traditional markets, raised a $50M Series A (Jack Kubinec/Fortune) [2d]
- Samsung Electronics and its South Korean labor union reach a preliminary pay deal; the union says it has decided to suspend a general strike (Reuters) [2d]
- Mercury, which provides banking services to startups, raised a $200M Series D led by TCV at a $5.2B valuation, up from $3.5B in March 2025 (Hugh Son/CNBC) [2d]
- Socket, which helps companies safeguard open-source code against hackers, raised $60M led by Thrive Capital at a $1B valuation (Dina Bass/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Apple says the App Store prevented over $2.2B in potentially fraudulent transactions in 2025, rejected over 2M problematic app submissions, and more (Ryan Christoffel/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Exa, which offers a search engine that is designed for AI agents, raised $250M led by a16z at a $2.2B valuation, up from $700M in September 2025 (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Internal memo: Intuit is laying off about 17% of its workforce, or about 3,000 employees worldwide, to streamline operations and focus on its key bets (Reuters) [2d]
- Owl & Co. report: the podcast industry generated $9.2B in sales globally in 2025, up 23% YoY; 73% of the growth in the US came from video-related revenue (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Circle cofounder Sean Neville's Catena Labs, which lets users set financial guardrails for AI agents, raised a $30M Series A and applies for a US bank charter (Ben Weiss/Fortune) [2d]
- Prelude, which helps companies with digital onboarding, raised a $20M Series A led by podcaster Harry Stebbings' 20VC, bringing its total funding to $27M (John Reynolds/Tech.eu) [2d]
- Cloud provider Railway says Google Cloud temporarily suspended its account without cause; in 2024, GCP deleted the account of an Australian pension fund (The Register) [2d]
- S. "Soma" Somasegar, who led Microsoft's Developer Division for 12 years as part of his 27-year tenure at the company before leaving in 2015, has died at age 59 (Todd Bishop/GeekWire) [2d]
- London-based Primer, which helps e-commerce merchants connect and manage multiple payment providers, raised a $100M Series C led by Sofina (Damisola Sulaiman/Sifted) [2d]
- Kickstarter retracts stricter rules on mature content after creator backlash, and says it adopted the tougher rules because of its payment processor Stripe (Mariella Moon/Engadget) [2d]
- Russia's Sberbank says it hopes to use Chinese chips to power its flagship GigaChat AI model, as sanctions continue to block the country's access to hardware (Reuters) [2d]
- Sam Altman says OpenAI offered to invest $2M in tokens in each startup in the current YC batch; a source says the offer is in exchange for equity via SAFE (Jemima McEvoy/The Information) [2d]
- Document and sources: China banned Nvidia's RTX 5090D V2 chip, aimed at gamers and animators, while Jensen Huang was visiting China with Donald Trump last week (Financial Times) [2d]
- GitHub confirms breach of ~3,800 repositories after one of its employees installed a malicious VS Code extension; TeamPCP claimed responsibility for the hack (Sergiu Gatlan/BleepingComputer) [2d]
- An analysis based on current valuations of OpenAI and Anthropic suggests ~$370B of philanthropic assets tied to the two AI companies are poised to become liquid (Nan Ransohoff/Nan's Substack) [2d]
- Q&A with Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg on launching the legal AI startup in 2022, how AI could shake up law firm business models, legal AI competition, and more (George Hammond/Financial Times) [2d]
- Two research papers describe how Google's Co-Scientist and nonprofit FutureHouse's AI tools can succeed at drug-retargeting tasks by forming hypotheses (John Timmer/Ars Technica) [2d]
- Three precedent-setting court rulings in China have said that employers replacing workers with AI is voluntary cost-cutting that does not justify mass layoffs (Catie Edmondson/New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: Nvidia's business development group, not its VC arm NVentures, has led much of its ~$90B dealmaking push across 145+ companies over the past 16 months (Financial Times) [2d]
- Sources: an attack exploiting a previously unknown vulnerability in Huawei router software caused a three-hour nationwide telecoms outage in Luxembourg in 2025 (Alexander Martin/The Record) [2d]
- Vietnam introduces Decree 142 to implement its AI law, requiring companies to classify AI models by risk level, label deepfakes, and disclose chatbot use (Lien Hoang/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- Filing and sources: PE firm Hg has spun out €500M worth of assets from its €19B software group Visma, whose London IPO remains shelved amid the "SaaSpocalypse" (Alexandra Heal/Financial Times) [2d]
- SkyeChip becomes the first Malaysian chip design company to IPO on the Bursa Malaysia exchange, surging 300%+; the company was valued at ~$397M at its IPO price (Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- Alibaba's T-Head unveils the Zhenwu M890 AI chip for training and inference, saying it is particularly suited for agentic tasks, and plans annual upgrades (Luz Ding/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Singapore announces a National AI Partnership with Google and an MoU with OpenAI, which will set up an AI lab and commit $234M+ to the city-state's AI ecosystem (Dylan Butts/CNBC) [2d]
- Samsung Electronics rejects a labor union-accepted mediation proposal, raising the prospect of a workers' strike; a general work stoppage will proceed on May 21 (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Berlin-based bunch, an AI-native platform for managers and institutional investors to manage the entire fund lifecycle, raised a €30.1M Series B led by Portage (Rahul Raj/EU-Startups) [2d]
- GitHub says it's investigating "unauthorized access" to its internal repositories, and there's no proof of customer data outside its repositories being impacted (@github) [2d]
- Q&A with Google SVP James Manyika on AI's ability to automate tasks versus occupations, his optimism about the labor market despite AI-driven layoffs, and more (Casey Newton/Platformer) [2d]
- Sources: a draft White House EO would create a "voluntary framework" for AI companies to give government agencies early access to models before public release (Ashley Gold/Axios) [2d]
- The Take It Down Act, a law requiring social networks to remove nonconsensual intimate images within 48 hours of reporting or face fines, took effect on May 19 (Lauren Feiner/The Verge) [2d]
- Gemini 3.5 Flash costs $1.50 per 1M input tokens and $9 per 1M output tokens, 3x the price of Gemini 3 Flash Preview and 6x the price of Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite (Simon Willison/Simon Willison's Weblog) [2d]
- Boston-based CircuitHub, which manufactures circuit boards based on customers' requirements, raised a $28M Series A led by Plural (Natalie Breymeyer/Axios) [2d]
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- Should you buy a Nintendo Switch 2 before the price hikes? I played 5 of its biggest exclusives to find out [1d]
- Exclusive: The tech keeping Disney Magic Kingdom's most iconic rides running night after night [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, May 21 (game #1075) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, May 21 (game #1578) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, May 21 (game #809) [1d]
- We may only have a year of the RAM crisis left if this ex-Samsung boss is right [1d]
- Dolby Atmos on streaming will finally sound as good as 4K Blu-ray, based on these blind test results of audio engineers — but this still won’t cause collectors to switch from physical media [1d]
- 'We cannot make them fast enough': Japan can't get enough of these $4,000 robot wolves used to scare off bears, even if they look like something from your worst nightmare [1d]
- ‘You don’t listen to this jacket. You feel it’: someone made a sci-fi jacket that includes 180 built-in speakers, and for way weirder reasons than you’d expect [1d]
- The 7 best office chair deals you can get in the Memorial Day sales right now — I'm an office furniture reviewer and all of them are better than a cheap $50 desk seat [1d]
- Amazon's Memorial Day sneaker sale is live — up to 38% off top-rated walking shoes from Brooks, Hoka, Nike, Asics, and more [1d]
- Big changes are coming to Android Auto — these are the music apps in line for a major redesign [1d]
- I swear by Bose headphones — and these 4 best-rated models are all on sale for Memorial Day with up to $120 off [1d]
- Microsoft warns hackers are exploiting password resets to gain access to user accounts - here's how to stay safe [2d]
- HBO Max is adding this unmissable gothic romance in May — here's why it should be at the top of your watchlist [2d]
- Sony's PlayStation State of Play is back, with over an hour of news and announcements, including Marvel's Wolverine — here are three other games I hope to see [2d]
- There's a sneaky way to watch Europa League final for FREE [2d]
- Looking for a better broadband deal? New report shows these are the firms who might be willing to haggle for a better price [2d]
- The Sony Inzone Buds are 'a fantastic-sounding pair of gaming earbuds' — and this perfect pairing to the PS5 are now over $60 off at Amazon [2d]
- Ditch the $60k MBA: 8 audiobooks to master business for $62.93 [2d]
- 'An important milestone' — IPVanish gets bigger and expands its network to 150 locations worldwide [2d]
- Microsoft takes down 'Fox Tempest' cybercrime service which used legitimate platforms to hide dangerous malware [2d]
- Firefox's free VPN now lets you pick your favorite server location [2d]
- I've been working on Microsoft's 13-inch Surface Pro 12th Gen for Business running Intel Core Ultra Series 3, and am surprised by its speed and battery life, but oh that fan [2d]
- Mini Shai-Halud hackers publish over 600 compromised npm packages — developers warned to be on their guard [2d]
- This Nintendo Switch 2 controller might just be the worst I've used — with input lag issues, long-winded pairing, and random disconnections seriously holding it back [2d]
- Gemini Intelligence hardware requirements revealed — here's which Samsung, Google, and other Android phones can run Create My Widget, Rambler, and more [2d]
- The 14 best portable power station deals in Amazon's Memorial Day sale — these are the most reliable off-grid units based on our performance tests [2d]
- 'The entire season meant nothing': The Boys viewers react with dismay and disbelief to the popular Prime Video show's 'absolutely trash' series finale [2d]
- How to watch Freiburg vs Aston Villa: Free Streams, TV Channels & Preview for Europa League Final 2026 [2d]
- Power-Book III: Raising Kanan season 5 — release date, trailer, cast, and what to expect from final-ever season of hit Starz show [2d]
- Android users have just gained access to a new VPN app as Obscura VPN lands on Google Play and Obtainum [2d]
- What’s keeping IT leaders up at night in the AI era? [2d]
- Don't sweat it during the bank holiday heatwave — I'm a home tech editor, and these are the top 3 cheap fans I recommend to help you chill out [2d]
- Samsung's Memorial Day TV sale is better than Black Friday — record-low prices on top-rated 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs [2d]
- Google is making your AI inbox even smarter - and letting you talk to your most important work files [2d]
- 'It's ok to use AI to help you write, but your posts and comments need to represent your voice and your perspectives': LinkedIn is finally set to crack down on AI slop — and save our collective sanity [2d]
- Edward Kenway's actor reflects on recording performance capture for Assassin's Creed Black Flag compared to his new Resynced scenes — 'I didn't have as big a ****ing headache as I did the first time' [2d]
- Cyber resilience defines SME competitiveness [2d]
- 'There is no universe in which Proton VPN compromises its no-logs policy' — Proton joins the backlash against Canada's surveillance bill [2d]
- I need a separate controller for my custom Steam Machine PC, but the Steam Controller is out of reach — so this is the best alternative that I recommend [2d]
- ‘The stakes are very high for our family’: Google pushes free G Suite Legacy users to upgrade to business plans over dubious commercial usage claims [2d]
- Markiplier's horror smash hit Iron Lung is streaming soon — here's when you can watch it at home [2d]
- 'The detection surface is significantly reduced': Sophos report warns new "WantToCry" ransomware could pose a major risk to your business, here's what we know [2d]
- Memorial Day BBQ and grill deals are everywhere — but which retailer has the best bargains? I've rounded up the hottest price drops at Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart [2d]
- Steven Soderbergh’s AI-assisted John Lennon documentary is already dividing Cannes — and some critics say the visuals overwhelmed the emotion [2d]
- WhatsApp’s secret new feature will delete texts once you’ve read them — and it could be coming to iOS and Android soon [2d]
- Spotify’s Listening Stats just had an overdue glow-up, and it’s added more value to one of the platform’s most underrated tools — here's what's new, including a social feature that lets you spy on your friends’ streaming habits [2d]
- 'We’re bringing the watch closer to the rest of the Android family.' Google I/O may have sidelined Wear OS 7, but an important new update is quietly rolling out — and it's all about AI [2d]
- Is this the future of drive-in movies? Huawei’s XPixel smart headlights can project games, TV and more onto any surface — technology demonstrated at the Beijing Auto Show is the first to offer full-color projection [2d]
- Google is making Gemini CLI users switch to its new Antigravity 2.0 - so what will it mean for you? [2d]
- Need a compact soundbar upgrade ahead of the World Cup? This four-star Sonos Beam (Gen 2) is now 20% off at Amazon [2d]
- The Boys season 5 ending explained: who dies, is there an end credits scene, and more on the popular Prime Video show's big finale [2d]
- How AI search is shifting brand visibility from SEO to data verification [2d]
- Cyber attackers have a new favorite, the browser [2d]
- Want to feel more hands-on with your files and spreadsheets? You're in luck - Microsoft and Logitech bring extra haptics to your daily work, via your mouse [2d]
- Convergence isn’t optional: The new mandate for IT and security [2d]
- The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is 'the best Android phone ever' — and it's just hit a new record-low price at the official Samsung Store [2d]
- This controller is one of the best I’ve ever reviewed, and works across PC, Switch, and phones — and it has a unique feature I haven’t seen bettered [2d]
- The verification economy is redefining productivity [2d]
- Microsoft is fixing one of the most baffling things about Windows 11 — 'spam' in search results [2d]
- Elon Musk's legal war with OpenAI ends in utter defeat [2d]
- Pools is a Backrooms-style walking simulator with no jump scares and no threats — but I was still terrified playing it [2d]
- Yes, Google used an iPhone (not a Pixel) to demo Gemini Spark at Google I/O — but that actually makes perfect sense [2d]
- I'm an analog photography nut, and this cheap compact is as close as a digital camera has come to capturing the feel of shooting film [2d]
- RTX 5060, RTX 5070, and even cheap gaming laptops just got great price cuts at Best Buy — including those with 32GB of RAM [2d]
- Top 5 risks of AI overdependence in the workplace [2d]
- The rise of the European Smart Stadium [2d]
- Google’s new Gemini Omni AI can turn almost anything into video [2d]
- Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight makes a bold attempt to recreate what made the Arkham games so good [2d]
- Sony's 1000X The Collexion look remarkably like the Sonos Ace — can you tell the premium headphones apart in our picture quiz? [2d]
- New study finds most Americans think the pace of AI development is moving too fast — and they also don't believe everyone will truly benefit from it [2d]
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- Ninja Just Launched an Even Bigger Slushie Maker for Summer Drinks, and I Tried It [1d]
- Ninja Just Launched an Even Bigger Slushie Maker for Summer Drinks, and I Tried It [1d]
- Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5x Review: Low-Cost Copilot Plus PC Has Appeal, Limits [1d]
- Phone Carriers Offer eSIM Plans in the US for World Cup Travelers From Abroad [1d]
- Elon Musk's SpaceX Files for Blockbuster IPO on Nasdaq [1d]
- Google's In-Car Gemini Dimmed the Sunroof, Ordered Dinner and Became My Tour Guide [1d]
- I Chatted With Google's Lifesize, Hyperreal AI Companion [1d]
- Is Google's Uncanny Virtual Human a Future Coworker or Concierge? video [1d]
- ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Could Go Public Soon in Major Market Move [1d]
- Want to Opt Out of Your Data Being Sold, Shared or Used? Good Luck [1d]
- Oura Adds Clinical Care for Members Seeking Solutions to Chronic Sleep Problems [1d]
- Oura Adds Clinical Care for Members Seeking Solutions to Chronic Sleep Problems [1d]
- Rumored Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro Could Feature a 6.47-inch Display [1d]
- 6 Months of AI Radio Went About as Badly as You'd Expect [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 21, #605 [1d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 21, #1797 [1d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 21, #1075 [1d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 21 #809 [1d]
- The 5 Google I/O Announcements That Actually Matter [1d]
- Plex Is Raising Its Lifetime Subscription Price Again, to a Whopping $750 [1d]
- Bose's Memorial Day Deals Let You Have Concert-Quality Sound for as Low as $89 [1d]
- Google's Car Update Helps You Keep Your Eyes on the Road video [1d]
- Having Android XR Glasses Support iOS Might Be Their Best Feature [1d]
- Gemini Spark Gives Google Way Too Much Access to Your Data [2d]
- Europa League Final: Livestream Aston Villa vs. Freiburg Today [2d]
- Dear Google, Please Don't Ever Mention Doom Again [2d]
- How AI Can Help You Optimize Your Subscriptions, From Streaming to Groceries [2d]
- Do Camera Sensor Sizes Matter? [2d]
- iPhone 18: Everything We Know About Apple's Most Ambitious Lineup Yet [2d]
- This Genius $20 Device Makes Iced Coffee in 1 Minute Without Watering It Down [2d]
- I Hiked Using Robot Legs in the Grand Canyon. I Didn’t Even Need My Cane [2d]
- Blue Apron Review: Is This Revamped Meal Kit Still Worth It? [2d]
- Google's New AI Plans Are Bleak, at Least for Everyone in the Real World [2d]
- Which Is Better: Ram-Only VPN Servers or Traditional Hard Drive-Based Servers? [2d]
- Still Using a Blade Coffee Grinder? It's Time to Upgrade. Here's What Experts Use [2d]
- 'The Boroughs': When Does Netflix's New Star-Packed Sci-Fi Series Premiere? [2d]
- 'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War' Review: A Solid, Safe, Espionage Endeavor [2d]
- Before You Get a New iPhone, Turn Off This Setting on Your Old Device First [2d]
- Musk-Altman Trial Verdict, PlayStation Price Hikes and Alexa Plus AI Podcasts | Tech Today video [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Wednesday, May 20 [2d]
- How to Remove Nonconsensual Intimate Images Under the Take It Down Act [2d]
- Where, Oh Where, Was Wear OS 7 at Google I/O This Year? [2d]
- Polymarket moves to list parlays while SEC seeks public input on prediction market ETFs [1d]
- Bitcoin miners tied to AI rise as Nvidia posts big earnings beat and strong outlook [1d]
- Federal Reserve proposes limited master accounts long pursued by crypto firms [1d]
- Elon Musk's SpaceX holds 18,712 bitcoin at fair value of $1.29 billion, IPO filing shows [1d]
- Securitize remains in the red even as record quarter fuels public listing plans [2d]
- Latest Congressional swing at crypto tax reform would direct IRS to review de minimis exemptions [2d]
- Prediction markets firms take heat in Senate Commerce hearing scrutinizing surge [2d]
- Crypto custody firm Copper is looking to sale the company for $500 million [2d]
- The Protocol: Ethereum Foundation's high-profile departures spark fresh debate [2d]
- Why Trump's bitcoin ETF plans likely collapsed before getting off the ground [2d]
- Crypto Long & Short: Bitcoin-backed loans belong in the cost-of-capital conversation [2d]
- EU opens MiCA consultation to review if crypto framework is still fit for purpose [2d]
- Crypto campaign cash from Fairshake flooded Southern primaries, picked winners [2d]
- South Korean funeral company reveals $33 million loss on leveraged ether ETF bet [2d]
- Live markets: Crypto prices remain flat ahead of FOMC minutes, Nvidia earnings [2d]
- Raoul Pal says AI and crypto are reshaping the global economy faster than most think [2d]
- Vitalik Buterin outlines Ethereum's privacy measures. Here is what it means for the network and ETH [2d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Uniswap (UNI), up 3.7%, leads index higher [2d]
- These bitcoin metrics suggest February’s $60,000 selloff may have marked the bottom [2d]
- Telegram group at center of Jane Street insider-trading allegations in Terra collapse [2d]
- Too many cooks: How regulatory infighting is choking the UK's crypto hub ambitions [2d]
- Bitcoin rebounds above $77,000. Analysts weigh in on whether the bounce has legs. [2d]
- Bitcoin holds near $77,400 as derivatives signal caution [2d]
- Bitfinex traders double down on bitcoin during five-day slide as longs hit 2.5-year high [2d]
- Despite Trump’s pledge, a CBDC is being explored behind closed doors, says former CTFC chair [2d]
- Germany's AllUnity plans Swedish krona stablecoin, pushes into AI agentic payments [2d]
- Pan-European stablecoin effort expands to 37 lenders in push back against U.S. dollar dominance [2d]
- Bitcoin, ether, XRP rebound as Senate curbs Trump's Iran war powers [2d]
- Non-dollar stablecoins are struggling to crack 0.5% of market share [2d]
- Bitcoin is falling, bond yields are rising. Yet BTC’s implied volatility, an uncertainty gauge, remains low. [2d]
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